American Elm Natural Edge Slab #2-19-19-01 (101″ x 26″ x 2″)

Wood slab with live edge reclaimed from the Minneapolis/St. Paul area urban forest.

Natural edge slab measures approximately 101″ x 26″ x 2″.

This slab has been milled flat to the finished thickness listed above.

For online purchases, slabs are available for pickup; we’ll call you within 2 business days from purchase to schedule an appointment. Alternatively you can contact us to schedule an appointment to view slabs and/or discuss your specific urban lumber needs. No walk-ins please.

*Measurements have been presented as an average in both length and width.

**Live edge slabs are sold either flattened or rough sawn. They are not sanded or finished. They are milled from urban logs so they have unique character to each slab which can include knots, checking, and or voids depending on the condition of the log milled; please look closely at all pictures and ask questions before purchasing.

Characteristics of American Elm

American Elm can be light and medium reddish brown, sometimes with darker streaks. Grain is interlocked, with a somewhat coarse, uneven texture that looks like feathers.

American Elm was once one of the largest and most prevalent of the North American Elm species, preferred as an ideal shade tree for urban roadsides. Large and mature American Elms are no longer common. They have been ravaged by Dutch Elm Disease, a fungus introduced in the U.S. in the 1920s by infected elm logs from Europe. This does not affect the lumber usage.